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  2. Slang terms for money - Wikipedia

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    Slang terms for money often derive from the appearance and features of banknotes or coins, their values, historical associations or the units of currency concerned. Within a language community, some of the slang terms vary in social, ethnic, economic, and geographic strata but others have become the dominant way of referring to the currency and are regarded as mainstream, acceptable language ...

  3. Moola - Wikipedia

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    Moola or moolah, a slang term for money; ... Mula (disambiguation) Mullah, a Muslim educated in Islamic theology and sacred law This page was last edited on 4 ...

  4. Money mule - Wikipedia

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    A money mule, sometimes called a "smurfer", [1] is a person who transfers money acquired illegally, such as by theft or fraud. Money mules transfer funds in person, through a courier service, or electronically, on behalf of others. Typically, the mule is paid for services with a small part of the money transferred.

  5. List of alternative names for currency - Wikipedia

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    Racks – large sums of money, 10 of these make one stack. Rocks – coins. Sawbuck [9] Scratch [9] Singles. Smackers. Soft money – a colloquial term for paper currency in the United States [10] Spot – such as "five spot", [9] "ten spot", [9] etc. Stacks - large sums of money, 10 racks.

  6. Spondulix - Wikipedia

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    Spondulix is 19th-century slang for money or cash, more specifically a reasonable amount of spending money. Spondulicks , spondoolicks , spondulacks , spondulics , and spondoolics are alternative spellings, and spondoolies is a modern variant.

  7. Venezuelan Spanish - Wikipedia

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    Bajarse de la mula = exp. To pay for something. To be demanded for money. To be robbed. Lit. "To get off the mule". Bájate de esa mata e' coco = exp. "Get your head out of the clouds". To get real. To focus and stop daydreaming. Lit. "Get off that coconut tree." Bala fría = n. Junk food. A quick snack. Lit. "Cold bullet". Balurdo(a) = adj. or n.

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